Pontifical University of Salamanca:
Pontifical University of Salamanca is located in Salamanca, a beautiful city of 160,000 inhabitants in western Spain, 200 kilometres from Madrid. The department of Spanish as a foreign language of the Pontificial University of Salamanca offers a range of flexible courses in Spanish language and culture, covering all levels from beginner to advanced and ranging from two weeks to an academic year.
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Salamanca is the capital of the province of Salamanca, which belongs to the autonomous region of Castile-Leon, where the standard accent of Spanish is spoken, therefore it is the perfect place to study Spanish. In 2002, the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage City for its architectural and artistic wealth. Salamanca unites the advantages of a big city with the atmosphere of a small town: orientation is easy and you will feel at home quickly.
Courses:Different levels for each course: elementary, intermediate, advanced and superior etc.
- Courses in Spanish Language and Culture: The program will make students gradually acquire and develop, according to the level in which they have gained entry, the following linguistic skills: oral comprehension, written comprehension, oral expression, written expression. A level test will be done the first day of the course to classify the students in the different levels. Optional elective subjects of the Course in Spanish Language and Culture: Spanish and Hispano-American Literature, Spanish Culture and Civilization, Spanish for Specific Purposes, Spanish Writing Skills.
- International Diploma in Spanish (D.I.E.): All those who have knowledge of the Spanish language and wish to obtain recognition of their level of oral communication can take these exams. The 10 levels of the DIE range from elementary to superior, the latter indicates a total command of the language.
Our Spanish courses can also be accredited within the European Credit Transfer System. Our teachers have been selected on the basis of academic excellence, professionalism, and experience in teaching in order to guarantee the best results.